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Brokenness and Repair Podcast

Dr Jason Danely

The world feels broken. But what if this brokenness is something that brings us together, deepens our feelings of care for each other, and allows us to connect with something profound within ourselves? What if brokenness can even be beautiful? This podcast is about opening up the conversation on brokenness and the ways we attend to it through acts of repair. It takes special inspiration from Japan... more

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Hannah Gould, Anthropologist and Senior Lecturer in Buddhist Studies at University of Melbourne and Beverley Clack, Professor Emerita in the Philosophy of Religion, Oxford Brookes University. Hannah’s research focuses on changing rituals and sentimen... more

Iza Kavedžija, Associate Professor of Medical Anthropology, University of Cambridge and Katie Taylor, Artist and founder of Shifting States. Iza has conducted fieldwork on health, wellbeing, creativity and happiness with older adults and contemporary... more

Caitlin DeSilvey, Professor of Geography, University of Exeter and Dan O'Brien, Professor of Philosophy, Oxford Brookes University. Caitlin has collaborated with artists, archaeologists, environmental scientists and heritage practitioners on numerous... more

A conversation between Chikako Ozawa-de Silva, Professor of Japanese Studies and Anthropology at Emory University, and Alistair Ross, Associate Professor of Psychotherapy, Department for Continuing Education, Kellogg College, Oxford. Chikako is an ex... more

A conversation between Rob Simpkins, Social Anthropologist of Japan, and Dinah Roe, Associate Professor of 19th Century English Literature at Oxford Brookes University. Rob’s research interests focus upon the intersection of sound, space, creativity,... more

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